This paper is an exploration of the reappraisal that has been taking place since the 1980s of Confucianism’s suitability for a modernized society. The first section focuses in particular on the discussion that took place in Singapore on Confucianism as a stimulant for economic activity, arguing that it was first and foremost a politically motivated attempt to establish Confucianism as a convenient ideology. I then move to a discussion of recent attempts to rehabilitate Confucianism in the PRC. In the final section, I suggest how Confucianism can be a healthy antidote to some of the ills produced by contemporary capitalist practice.
The article introduces the ideological background of the new Confucian revival, which appeared in th...
There is ample evidence that Confucianism is undergoing a multi-faceted revival in contemporary Chin...
This article discusses the revaluation of Confucianism in the contemporary People's Republic of Chin...
The Confucian revival, which manifests itself in the modern Confucian current, belongs to the most i...
The issue of (in) compatibility between Confucianism and modern democracy, particularly in China, ha...
grantor: University of TorontoAs the Four Mini-Dragons have joined Japan in modernizing Ea...
The pressure of modernity and globalization on Chinese society in the last century has been unpreced...
Contemporary New and Neo-Confucianism is a part of cultural conservatism. It was born under the cris...
Philosophers and scholars of Chinese philosophies have engaged in a heated debate on the relationshi...
The multiple facets through which Confucianism manifested itself and is still being manifested impli...
After a century of its retreat from political and social stages in East Asia, Confucianism eventuall...
The article is devoted to the crisis of Confucianism in the history of Old and New China, the causes...
ABSTRACT: It is a theoretical and practical difficulty to re-examine the relationship between Confuc...
In this article we try to analyse the anti-confucian discours in the period of New culture movement...
With the reform and opening policy implemented by the Chinese government since the late 1970s, mainl...
The article introduces the ideological background of the new Confucian revival, which appeared in th...
There is ample evidence that Confucianism is undergoing a multi-faceted revival in contemporary Chin...
This article discusses the revaluation of Confucianism in the contemporary People's Republic of Chin...
The Confucian revival, which manifests itself in the modern Confucian current, belongs to the most i...
The issue of (in) compatibility between Confucianism and modern democracy, particularly in China, ha...
grantor: University of TorontoAs the Four Mini-Dragons have joined Japan in modernizing Ea...
The pressure of modernity and globalization on Chinese society in the last century has been unpreced...
Contemporary New and Neo-Confucianism is a part of cultural conservatism. It was born under the cris...
Philosophers and scholars of Chinese philosophies have engaged in a heated debate on the relationshi...
The multiple facets through which Confucianism manifested itself and is still being manifested impli...
After a century of its retreat from political and social stages in East Asia, Confucianism eventuall...
The article is devoted to the crisis of Confucianism in the history of Old and New China, the causes...
ABSTRACT: It is a theoretical and practical difficulty to re-examine the relationship between Confuc...
In this article we try to analyse the anti-confucian discours in the period of New culture movement...
With the reform and opening policy implemented by the Chinese government since the late 1970s, mainl...
The article introduces the ideological background of the new Confucian revival, which appeared in th...
There is ample evidence that Confucianism is undergoing a multi-faceted revival in contemporary Chin...
This article discusses the revaluation of Confucianism in the contemporary People's Republic of Chin...